1. Where in the world is the biome located (try and find an image that you can can copy and paste into your page)?
2. What is the climate like (what is the temperature and the weather)?
3. What different types of plants exist in this biome?
4. What different types of animals exist in this biome?
5. How is this biome threatened by humans?
6. Give an example of a specific ecosystem that would be classified as this biome (i.e. Lake Ontario is specific ecosystem that is an example of a freshwater biome)
The biome that I am doing is forest.1. My biome is located at Canada, Russia, Brazil, Peru, Alaska ( USA ), China, Australia, Dem. Rep. of Congo, Indonesia, Angola.
2.the climate is,
temperature is on average 20-25° C and varies little throughout the year: the average temperatures of the three warmest and three coldest months do not differ by more than 5 degrees.
Temperate forests occur in eastern North America, northeastern Asia, and western and central Europe. Well-defined seasons with a distinct winter characterize this forest biome. Moderate climate and a growing season of 140-200 days during 4-6 frost-free months distinguish temperate forests.
3.The kind of plants exist in the forest are, trees vines mosses flowers herbs bushes grasses ferns and algaes. info about plants in the forest.
There is a fantastic variety of rain forest plant life. A typical 10km square area contains 1,500 kinds of flowering plants and 750 tree species. These plants form a system of layers. The top layer consists of giant trees up to 75 metres tall that tower over the rest of the forest.
Canopy Trees, 20 to 30 metres tall, form the next layer. Shrubs and young trees make up the under layer, whilst the last layer is the forest floor itself. Ferns, herbs and seedlings that need little sunlight for growth are found in this bottom layer.
Small plants called epiphytes that need more sunlight attach themselves to the trunks and branches of the canopy trees. They never touch the ground, but their aerial roots absorb water from the moist air. Vines that have roots in the ground climb trees of the top layer to obtain the sunlight they require.
Trees
vines
mosses
flowers
herbs
bushes
grasses
ferns
algaes
The kind of animals live in the forest are, tigers, monkys, frogs, jaguars, snakes, alligators, crocodiles, toucans, panthers, and gorillas. Info about these animals that live in thr forest.
The rainforest is an ideal place for many types of animals to live. There is plenty of water, shelter and food, and it is warm all year. These conditions mostly benefit the insects which can grow and reproduce the year round, unlike the annual cycle in colder climates. Some insects grow very large. "Walking sticks" reach lengths of over 300mm. Beetles can be as large as your hand and some moths are the size of small birds. But the really amazing thing about them is their variety. One tree in the Amazon can house 200 different types of insects; not 200 insects but 200 different types! Scientists believe many insect types have yet to be named and catalogued.
Many reptiles and amphibians also live in the forest. The most spectacular is the anaconda which can measure 9 metres. Others include the colourful, but deadly poisonous coral snake, the python and the carpet snake (a delicacy according to the natives who eat it). The amphibians are best represented by the frogs many of which are brightly coloured, a warning that they are poisonous to eat. They are very vocal, and their songs permeate the forest. An unusual amphibian of the tropics is the blind salamander that has no legs and lives under logs and moss like a giant worm.
Many mammals thrive in the rainforest and bats are among the most common. However unlike their northern cousins (who eat insects) they feed mostly on fruit and nectar, although some prey on frogs. Rodents are almost as numerous as bats. The capybaras is found near rivers and is the largest rodent in the world. It is almost as big as the pony-sized tapir. another resident of the rainforest which has a long snout-like nose. Both these animals are the natural prey of the jaguar the largest South American cat. Other rainforest cats include ocelot, margay and the largest of them all, the tiger.
5. The biggest impact on the Amazon rain forest is the activities of humans. Growing population needs the space and the trees are cut down because people need jobs and the wood can make a lot of money for lumbering companies. Unfortunately, even the people who depend on the rain forest are among the ones contributing to its decline.
6. Here are some specific examples for for fresh water, and good land to have a forest, Grand Haven michigan ( lake ), Green Bay, Wisconsin, ( lake ), leland, michigan, Sandusky, Ohio ( place and lake ), Rangeley, maine ( lake ), Truckee, California ( place ), Chelan, washington, ( place and lake ), Mackinaw city, Michigan ( small land and lake ),
sharks
2. What is the climate like (what is the temperature and the weather)?
3. What different types of plants exist in this biome?
4. What different types of animals exist in this biome?
5. How is this biome threatened by humans?
6. Give an example of a specific ecosystem that would be classified as this biome (i.e. Lake Ontario is specific ecosystem that is an example of a freshwater biome)
The biome that I am doing is forest.1. My biome is located at Canada, Russia, Brazil, Peru, Alaska ( USA ), China, Australia, Dem. Rep. of Congo, Indonesia, Angola.
temperature is on average 20-25° C and varies little throughout the year: the average temperatures of the three warmest and three coldest months do not differ by more than 5 degrees.
Temperate forests occur in eastern North America, northeastern Asia, and western and central Europe. Well-defined seasons with a distinct winter characterize this forest biome. Moderate climate and a growing season of 140-200 days during 4-6 frost-free months distinguish temperate forests.
3.The kind of plants exist in the forest are, trees vines mosses flowers herbs bushes grasses ferns and algaes. info about plants in the forest.
There is a fantastic variety of rain forest plant life. A typical 10km square area contains 1,500 kinds of flowering plants and 750 tree species. These plants form a system of layers. The top layer consists of giant trees up to 75 metres tall that tower over the rest of the forest.
Canopy Trees, 20 to 30 metres tall, form the next layer. Shrubs and young trees make up the under layer, whilst the last layer is the forest floor itself. Ferns, herbs and seedlings that need little sunlight for growth are found in this bottom layer.
Small plants called epiphytes that need more sunlight attach themselves to the trunks and branches of the canopy trees. They never touch the ground, but their aerial roots absorb water from the moist air. Vines that have roots in the ground climb trees of the top layer to obtain the sunlight they require.
Trees
vines
mosses
flowers
herbs
bushes
grasses
ferns
algaes
The kind of animals live in the forest are, tigers, monkys, frogs, jaguars, snakes, alligators, crocodiles, toucans, panthers, and gorillas. Info about these animals that live in thr forest.
The rainforest is an ideal place for many types of animals to live. There is plenty of water, shelter and food, and it is warm all year. These conditions mostly benefit the insects which can grow and reproduce the year round, unlike the annual cycle in colder climates. Some insects grow very large. "Walking sticks" reach lengths of over 300mm. Beetles can be as large as your hand and some moths are the size of small birds. But the really amazing thing about them is their variety. One tree in the Amazon can house 200 different types of insects; not 200 insects but 200 different types! Scientists believe many insect types have yet to be named and catalogued.
Many reptiles and amphibians also live in the forest. The most spectacular is the anaconda which can measure 9 metres. Others include the colourful, but deadly poisonous coral snake, the python and the carpet snake (a delicacy according to the natives who eat it). The amphibians are best represented by the frogs many of which are brightly coloured, a warning that they are poisonous to eat. They are very vocal, and their songs permeate the forest. An unusual amphibian of the tropics is the blind salamander that has no legs and lives under logs and moss like a giant worm.
Many mammals thrive in the rainforest and bats are among the most common. However unlike their northern cousins (who eat insects) they feed mostly on fruit and nectar, although some prey on frogs. Rodents are almost as numerous as bats. The capybaras is found near rivers and is the largest rodent in the world. It is almost as big as the pony-sized tapir. another resident of the rainforest which has a long snout-like nose. Both these animals are the natural prey of the jaguar the largest South American cat. Other rainforest cats include ocelot, margay and the largest of them all, the tiger.
5. The biggest impact on the Amazon rain forest is the activities of humans. Growing population needs the space and the trees are cut down because people need jobs and the wood can make a lot of money for lumbering companies. Unfortunately, even the people who depend on the rain forest are among the ones contributing to its decline.
6. Here are some specific examples for for fresh water, and good land to have a forest, Grand Haven michigan ( lake ), Green Bay, Wisconsin, ( lake ), leland, michigan, Sandusky, Ohio ( place and lake ), Rangeley, maine ( lake ), Truckee, California ( place ), Chelan, washington, ( place and lake ), Mackinaw city, Michigan ( small land and lake ),
sharks
clown fish
king prawn
coral
parrot fish
tiger fish
sponge
barrunundi
surgeon fish